admire [ədˈmaɪəʳ]
admire [ədˈmaɪə(r)]
verbo transitivo
1admirar
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admire [ad-maiar]
1Admirar.
2Amar, tener amor y afición a alguna persona o cosa.
verbo neutro (intransitivo)
3Admirarse de alguna cosa. (n)
va.
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Verb Conjugation for "admire"
Imperative
- admire
- you admire
- he/she admires
- we admire
- you admire
- they admire
Preterite
- I admired
- you admired
- he/she admired
- we admired
- you admired
- they admired
Present Continuous
- I am admiring
- you are admiring
- he/she is admiring
- we are admiring
- you are admiring
- they are admiring
Present Perfect
- I have admired
- you have admired
- he/she has admired
- we have admired
- you have admired
- they have admired
Past Continuous
- I was admiring
- you were admiring
- he/she was admiring
- we were admiring
- you were admiring
- they were admiring
Past Perfect
- I had admired
- you had admired
- he/she had admired
- we had admired
- you had admired
- they had admired
Future
- I will admire
- you will admire
- he/she will admire
- we will admire
- you will admire
- they will admire
Future Perfect
- I will have admired
- you will have admired
- he/she will have admired
- we will have admired
- you will have admired
- they will have admired
Future Continuous
- I will be admiring
- you will be admiring
- he/she will be admiring
- we will be admiring
- you will be admiring
- they will be admiring
Present Perfect Continuous
- I have been admiring
- you have been admiring
- he/she has been admiring
- we have been admiring
- you have been admiring
- they have been admiring
Future Perfect Continuous
- I will have been admiring
- you will have been admiring
- he/she will have been admiring
- we will have been admiring
- you will have been admiring
- they will have been admiring
Past Perfect Continuous
- I had been admiring
- you had been admiring
- he/she had been admiring
- we had been admiring
- you had been admiring
- they had been admiring
admirar
transitive verb
1to admire (personaje, obra de arte)
- lo admiro por su honradez -> I admire his honesty
- ser de admirar -> to be admirable
2to amaze (sorprender)
- me admira su descaro -> I can't believe his cheek
admirarse
pronomial verb1to be amazed
- admirarse de algo -> to be amazed at something
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admirar [ad-me-rar’]
article & verb transitive
1To cause admiration; to marvel, to contemplate.
- Esto admiró a todos -> this astonished everyone
admirar
verbo:transitivo
1 (estimar) to admire
admirar algo/a algn to admire sth/sb
lo admiran por su coraje he is admired for his courage
sus progresos son de admirar his progress is admirable
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Verb Conjugation for "admirar"
| Presente | Pretérito | Imperfect | Futuro | Subjuntivo | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Yo | admiro | admiré | admiraba | admiraré | admire |
| Tú | admiras | admiraste | admirabas | admirarás | admires |
| Ella/Él/Usted | admira | admiró | admiraba | admirará | admire |
| Nosotros | admiramos | admiramos | admirábamos | admiraremos | admiremos |
| Vosotros | admiráis | admirasteis | admirabais | admiraréis | admiréis |
| Ellos/Ustedes | admiran | admiraron | admiraban | admirarán | admiren |
